You could have filled Tuesday and Thursday onto Monday and Wednesday into those holes. Going to Uni for one class back and forth is a waste of time... imo. Unless it is near and you have a car, but still... Other than that, I really wish you luck.
Tuesday and Thursday English 11:00-12:15 Tuesday and Thursday Math 2:00-4:20 (with break at 3:30) Tuesday and Thursday Computer Hardware and Maintenance 6:30-8:20 for 8 weeks Tuesday and Thursday Advanced System Maintenance 6:30-8:20 last 8 weeks
cpinney wrote:awesome schedule is awesome
no that suxs major monkey balls
reason?
visual basic
i know that class will suck, but i am more excited about the times.
to add on to vb sucking is that my instructor is from Iran and has a horrible accent, that and she is not very good at teaching (had her for web design)
The question is: is she hot? I like arabic girls. The ones without the burqas and niqabs, that is.
Taking 2 Computer science classes at once can get confusing. You learn something in one class and then the lingo kinda transfers to the other class without you knowing lol. Makes you look smart to the instructor, but then people look at you like you're an idiot until the instructor comments. Next term I have to take 2 math classes and possibly 2 computer classes.
Im off to a great start for my intersession! Freakin hell my mol wakes me up at 6:07 to find out that my alarm didnt ring so i had to freaking rush, i got everything done in less than 5 minutes, get dressed brush grab something to eat put my book in my bag my running shoes a gym shirt and shorts and i made it to the bus stop as the bus was arriving...
That schedule looks realllllly familiar...Waterloo?
No I'm from the States University of Michigan
Hey I'm applying (well applied) to Michigan, and I was curious about how the Financial Aid is. I am OOS, so I am not sure if I will get in since its extremely competitive for OOS. If I do happen to get in, I'm not sure I'll be able to attend because of the FA. I hear they are only generous for in-state kids and not OOS.
William-CL wrote:^ That may be impressive to a "Look what I do everyday" point of view. But it's not very efficient. Too crammed.
Wouldn't that be maximum efficiency O_O
Cramming isn't efficient. Seems like it would be, but you need time for homework and after a long day like that I'm sure someone wouldn't want to do homework. It's easy to burn yourself out that way. Unless you don't care to just be able to pass a class without getting the best possible grade or getting the most out of it, then that's not efficient. Any adviser would tell you that for every hour in class, spend 2 hours outside of class studying. Even 1 hour for a schedule like that would be difficult.
William-CL wrote:^ That may be impressive to a "Look what I do everyday" point of view. But it's not very efficient. Too crammed.
Wouldn't that be maximum efficiency O_O
Cramming isn't efficient. Seems like it would be, but you need time for homework and after a long day like that I'm sure someone wouldn't want to do homework. It's easy to burn yourself out that way. Unless you don't care to just be able to pass a class without getting the best possible grade or getting the most out of it, then that's not efficient. Any adviser would tell you that for every hour in class, spend 2 hours outside of class studying. Even 1 hour for a schedule like that would be difficult.
That is very true. Too bad all those classes are compulsory T_T I'm usually a lazy guy and having no free time SUCKS
EDIT: Let me clarify, i'm in the second year, and those are the mandatory courses. They were automatically picked out for me and about 150 other people in the same program as me.